The Minnesota Department of Transportation is advising no travel on either the Blatnik Bridge or Bong Bridge as well as all major highways around the area Thursday evening.
If you normally travel on the Bong Bridge weekdays, you may want to find an alternate route until August 24 to avoid lane closures while crews perform routine inspections.
This is a pretty terrifying thought for those of us who commute over a bridge each day here in the Twin Ports. There has been at least two instances in the last decade where a vehicle careened off a bridge and over the guard rail.
Bong Bridge maintenance began last week and, according to the Minnesota Department of Transportation, the project is expected to continue through the next two weeks.
Spring cleaning doesn't just involve our houses and yards, it also pertains to Northland bridges. Today marks the beginning of area bridge work, which will impact travel.
If you plan on taking the Bong Bridge on Wednesday, May 3, plan on slow travel as the Minnesota Department of Transportation has a regularly scheduled inspection set to begin at 9 a.m.
I saw an article today in the Duluth News Tribune about the possibility of replacing the Blatnik Bridge within the next 10-15 years. It's near the end of it's life. As you probably have noticed, every year there are bridge inspections. After the I-35 bridge collapsed nearly a decade ago, bridge strength and safety has been a big deal for MNDOT. I learned today, that you can actually look up t
For anyone that uses the Blatnik Bridge to travel between Duluth and Superior, you should look for an alternative route starting August 22. A scheduled repair project to the bridge is set to begin on Monday, August 22 that will have a significant impact on traffic into October.
Last summer I kept you up to date on what was happening with the Bong Bridge construction and feel that it's my duty to keep you in the know this year too. The construction started on April 13. There are some lane closures coming up that you should be aware of.
Here we go again! Last summer I kept you up to date on what was happening with the Bong Bridge construction and feel that it's my duty to keep you in the know this year too. Get ready, it starts April 13.
It's something that has been a source of frustration several times this summer. My husband and I would keep forgetting part of the Bong Bridge was closed and drive in that direction only to have to turn around (we eventually started laughing at ourselves, DUH!). But tomorrow that frustration is over as the Bong Bridge is scheduled to re-open!